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Sick.

Loving it man.

Question. How much time do you Work, Eat, Sleep and spend with the Wifey?
 
air dams aren't rice dude... the 69 boss 429 has an airdam...

good point:icon_thumby:


Sick.

Loving it man.

Question. How much time do you Work, Eat, Sleep and spend with the Wifey?

i don't know....i seem to balance it somehow,but it all falls over every now and then.
 
And the vise grips are there to show what the machine guns will look like? no?
Pity about having to put a front plate on there. not good for aerodynamics.
 
And the vise grips are there to show what the machine guns will look like? no?
Pity about having to put a front plate on there. not good for aerodynamics.

:D
 
And the vise grips are there to show what the machine guns will look like? no?
Pity about having to put a front plate on there. not good for aerodynamics.

He could always make a clear cover to elimminate the pocket.
 
thats strange considering can you not go buy clear liscence plate covers at canadian tire? either way i dont think that its really gonna affect the areodynamics all that much
 
If you opened up the rear sides of the plate box you could duct the air to the brakes. They'll need as much ventilation as possible.
 
Maybe not form a "pocket" for the plate? Keep that part out farther, with maybe just enough recessed area so when the plate is attached, it fits flush with the surface?
 
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thats strange considering can you not go buy clear liscence plate covers at canadian tire? either way i dont think that its really gonna affect the areodynamics all that much

I have a clear cover over my plate? :icon_confused:

licence plate laws are different from province to province and state to state.in alberta,a front licence plate is not even issued.if you check the packaging on those covers,you'll probably find a warning to the effect of 'check local laws regarding the use of this product'.

that being said,i think i probably will make a cover-chances are unless i get someone trying to be a dick i'll just be told to remove it....the first time around.
 
If you opened up the rear sides of the plate box you could duct the air to the brakes. They'll need as much ventilation as possible.

those vents are going outboard of the plate,lining up with the grille's outer edges.
 
licence plate laws are different from province to province and state to state.in alberta,a front licence plate is not even issued.if you check the packaging on those covers,you'll probably find a warning to the effect of 'check local laws regarding the use of this product'.

that being said,i think i probably will make a cover-chances are unless i get someone trying to be a dick i'll just be told to remove it....the first time around.

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